COMPOSITE WHEEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING
20190248175 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C70/747
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/86
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/766
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/745
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/682
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/685
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2949/0715
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A composite wheel assembly and method of fabricating the same is provided. The wheel assembly includes a composite wheel rim, a wheel center, and a plurality of attachment fasteners for attaching the wheel center to the wheel rim. The wheel rim includes a plurality of attachment inserts that are configured to selectively engage with respective attachment fasteners. Each attachment insert is encapsulated by a plurality of composite layers of the wheel rim or is otherwise secured to the wheel rim. The attachment inserts extend from and/or are positioned within a drop well region of the wheel rim. The method of fabricating the wheel assembly includes forming first and second preforms and positioning the same onto a mold assembly. The method further includes positioning the attachment inserts between the first and second preforms such that the attachment inserts are secured therebetween.
Claims
1. A composite wheel assembly comprising: a composite wheel rim having a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface; a plurality of attachment inserts disposed radially between the radially inner surface and the radially outer surface of the wheel rim; a wheel center attached to the composite wheel rim via at least one fastener, wherein the fastener engages at least a portion of the attachment insert.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the radially outer surface is configured to enclose at least a portion of a sealed volume defined between the wheel rim and a tire when the tire is attached.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the wheel rim defines a drop well region disposed radially between the inner and outer surfaces, and at least one of the plurality of inserts is disposed in the drop well region.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the plurality of inserts are coupled to each other via a plurality of spacer inserts disposed circumferentially between circumferentially adjacent inserts.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the spacer inserts are disposed in the drop well region.
6. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the plurality of inserts are spaced apart circumferentially from each other and are not coupled to each other.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the drop well region comprises a plurality of regions that are circumferentially spaced apart from each other, and a respective one of the inserts is disposed in each of the plurality of regions.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the inserts each include at least one bore therein.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the wheel rim includes a plurality of apertures in the wheel rim corresponding to the locations of the at least one bore of the inserts.
10. The assembly of claim 9 further comprising at least one sealing plate disposed over the plurality of apertures that seals the apertures.
11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the apertures and/or the at least one bore includes a sealant disposed within the at least one bore or a counter-bore portion of the at least one bore.
12. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the at least one bore includes an enlarged diameter portion for receiving a head of a fastener therein.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the wheel center includes a threaded portion, and the at least one fastener engages the threaded portion.
14. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the radially inner surface is defined by a first surface of material and the radially outer surface is defined by a second surface of material.
15. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the insert is disposed axially between an axially inner surface and an axially outer surface.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the radially inner surface, the axially inner surface, and the axially outer surface are defined by at least one first layer of material.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the at least one first layer of material defines a radially outer volume, and a fastener enters and exits the radially outer volume through the axially inner and outer surfaces, and at least one second layer of material is disposed radially between the fastener and a sealed volume of a tire when a tire is installed on the wheel rim.
18. A composite wheel apparatus comprising: a composite wheel rim having a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface extending between an axially inner end and an axially outer end; at least one first layer of composite material defining the radially inner surface; at least one second layer of composite material defining the radially outer surface; and a plurality of attachment inserts spaced apart circumferentially and disposed radially between the at least one first layer of material and the at least one second layer of material, and further disposed axially closer to the axially outer end than the axially inner end, wherein the inserts are configured to support a wheel center attached to the composite wheel rim.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the inserts define at least one bore extending therethrough for receiving a fastener, where an axis of the bore enters and exits an outer volume defined by the at least one first layer.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the inserts are sealed by the at least one second layer from a tire sealed volume defined by a radially outer surface of the at least one second layer.
21. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the wheel rim includes a revolute inner surface at an axial location corresponding to an axial location of the inserts.
22. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the wheel rim includes a non-revolute inner surface at an axial location corresponding to an axial location of the inserts.
23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the at least one first layer of material defines a plurality of pockets in which the inserts are disposed.
24. A wheel assembly comprising: a composite wheel rim having a radially outer surface and a radially inner surface; a plurality of circumferentially disposed inserts disposed radially between a first ply stack and a second ply stack, wherein the first ply stack is disposed radially inward relative to the second ply stack; wherein each of the inserts includes a bore extending therethrough, wherein an axis of the bore enters and exits a radially outer volume defined by the first play stack.
25. The assembly of claim 24 further comprising a wheel center attached to the wheel rim via fasteners extending at least partially through the bore of the inserts.
26. The assembly of claim 24, wherein a radially inner surface of the first ply stack at an axial location corresponding to the inserts defines a revolute inner surface.
27. The assembly of claim 24, wherein a radially inner surface of the first ply stack at an axial location corresponding to the inserts defines a non-revolute inner surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] A preferred aspect of the disclosure, illustrative of the best mode in which the applicant has contemplated applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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[0054] With reference to
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[0056] As shown in
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[0058] With regard to the wheel center 16, it will be appreciated that the wheel center 16 need not be in the hub-and-spoke arrangement shown in
[0059] With reference to
[0060] In one aspect, shown in
[0061] In another aspect, the wheel center 16 may define a plurality of through holes 36 (
[0062] In one aspect, a plurality of secondary fasteners (not shown), such as nuts, clips, or the like, may be included and configured to secure to respective attachment fasteners 32 that extend through the holes 36, thereby securing the wheel center 16 to the wheel rim 14. In some aspects, one or more secondary fasteners may be secured to or otherwise engaged with the wheel center 16 and/or the wheel rim 14 independent of its engagement with a respective attachment fastener.
[0063] In yet another aspect, the attachment fasteners 32 may extend from the wheel center 16 into respective attachment inserts 30. In this approach, the attachment insert 30 may define corresponding threads 38 for selective engagement with respective threaded regions of the attachment fasteners 32. In another approach, the attachment inserts 30 may be configured to allow selective engagement of each attachment fastener with one or more respective secondary fasteners.
[0064] With reference to
[0065] In one aspect, the second layer of material 42 extends radially between the attachment inserts 30 and the sealed volume, thereby preserving the pressure barrier. The first layer of material 40 may extend radially and laterally around the attachment inserts 30, thereby fully encapsulating the attachment inserts 30. With reference to
[0066] In another aspect, the attachment inserts 30 may not be fully encapsulated and may be otherwise secured to the wheel rim 14. In some aspects, the attachment inserts 30 may include one or more roughened surface treatments and/or one or more feature or array of features, such as one or more spikes, or the like, to facilitate integration of the attachment inserts 30 with one or more of the layers 40, 42 (or additional layers) of the wheel rim 14.
[0067] With reference to
[0068] In one aspect, the wheel rim 14 includes a first number of attachment inserts 30 and the wheel center 16 includes a second number of spokes 20 or other features. In some embodiments, the first number is less than the second number such that one or more attachment insert 30 is configured to provide attachment support for more than one spoke 20 and/or other feature of the wheel center 16.
[0069] With reference to
[0070] In one approach, each attachment insert 30 (or a continuous ring of material that includes the attachment insert) is formed, at least in part, from metal, plastic, and/or some other high-strength, rigid material now known or later developed. In some aspects, each spacer 46 is formed, at least in part, from a lightweight and/or inexpensive material, such as foam or the like.
[0071] In one aspect, the wheel rim 14 may include a continuous spacer ring constructed primarily of foam or some other low-strength material. In some such embodiments, the spacer ring includes a steel sleeve insert, which may be considered the attachment insert 30, and/or one or more other high-strength portion positioned at or near one or more desired attachment locations.
[0072] As shown in
[0073] In this approach, each distinct insert region is configured to align with one or more corresponding spoke 20 or other feature of a respective wheel center 16. In one aspect, shown in
[0074] In one aspect, as shown in
[0075] In one aspect, each bore 52 is defined at least in part by the attachment insert 30, as shown in
[0076] In one aspect, shown in
[0077] In another aspect, shown in
[0078] With reference to
[0079] As shown in
[0080] The present disclosure further includes a method of forming the wheel rim 14 with the inserts 30.
[0081] In one aspect, the first preform 62 and/or one or more other preform may include one or more layer of reinforcement materials. The layers may provide varying degrees of coverage. In some aspects, one or more layer of the preform 62 and/or wheel rim 14 includes an orientation, material, and/or thickness that differs from one or more other layer of the respective preform 62 and/or wheel rim 14. In some aspects, one or more layer of material of the wheel rim 14 includes a plurality of elongated fiber materials and/or a polymer and/or non-polymer matrix. In one aspect, a polymer and/or non-polymer matrix is added to one or more fiber layer and/or other layer prior to, during, and/or after a first lay-up step, a last lay-up step, and/or one or more intermediate lay-up step.
[0082] In one aspect, shown in
[0083] In one aspect, the method of forming the wheel rim 14 may include draping a plurality of layers of composite material such that they follow one or more feature of the mold assembly 60. The method may further include positioning one or more inserts 30 between one or more layer of material, thereby fully or partially encapsulating the inserts 30 therein and/or otherwise securing the inserts 30 to the layers of material. For the purposes of discussion, the first and second layers 40, 42 will be referenced. However, it will be appreciated that multiple other layers could be applied to the mold assembly 60 before and/or after placing the inserts 30 on the mold assembly 60.
[0084] In one approach, illustrated in
[0085] The first tube preform 64 may be configured to slide over at least part of the mold assembly 60 so as to allow the first tube preform 64 to be draped thereon, thereby forming the first layer 40 of the wheel rim 14. As described above, the first layer 40 of the wheel rim 14 may define an inner surface of the wheel rim 14 when the wheel rim 14 has been formed.
[0086] In one aspect, an inner diameter of the first tube preform 64 is smaller than an outer diameter of the inner portion 60a of the mold assembly 60. In this approach, the method may include removing the inner portion 60a of the mold assembly 60 prior to engaging the first tube preform 64 with the mold assembly 60.
[0087] In one approach, the inner diameter of the first tube preform 64 is generally equivalent to an outer diameter of a distal end of the center portion 60c of the mold assembly 60, as shown in
[0088] In another aspect, the tube preform 64 may be inserted onto the mold assembly 60 from the outboard side of the mold assembly 60. In this approach, the outer portion 60b of the mold assembly 60 may be removed to facilitate installation of the tube preform 64.
[0089] In one approach, additional preforms 65 are installed after or before the first tube preform in localized portions of the mold assembly 60 corresponding to localized portions of the resulting wheel rim 14 after molding and curing.
[0090] In some aspects, the tube preform 64 diameter may be greater than the outer diameters of the mold assembly 60. In this approach, the tube preform 64 may be installed without removing a portion of the mold assembly 60. An example of this arrangement is illustrated in
[0091] With reference to
[0092] In one aspect, one or more biasing items is utilized to move the first tube preform 64 to the third configuration and/or to retain the first tube preform 64 in the third configuration. For example, the biasing items may include a high-strength strand material, reinforcement fiber, one or more vacuum bag, one or more bladder, and/or one or more roller and/or actuator. In some aspects, utilization of the biasing items includes winding such biasing item around the preform 64, such as by turning the mold 60, positioning such biasing item against and/or into close proximity with the first tube preform 64, and/or inflating, deflating, and/or actuating one or more such biasing item. In some embodiments, one or more preform 64 and/or layer of material is draped against an external mold and/or an external feature of one or more mold. In this approach, one or more biasing item is utilized to move the preform 64 and/or layer of material into engagement with one or more feature, such as by positioning one or more bladder into close proximity to such preform and/or layer of material and inflating and/or otherwise expanding such bladder and/or bladders so as to bias such material into position.
[0093] In one aspect, one or more full or partial preform and/or layer of material 65 (additional layer of material) is positioned on and/or otherwise draped onto the first tube preform 64. In some aspects, one or more additional layer of material 65 is configured to create predominately axially oriented stiffeners in the well region 50 that receives the insert 30 of the wheel rim 14 and/or to otherwise create and/or contribute to the creation of one or more stiffened region of the wheel rim 14. An example of this approach is shown in
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[0095] The method may further include positioning one or more additional layer of material 65 on and/or adjacent to one or more insert 30 that has been placed within the recessed area 60e, thereby encapsulating such insert 30 and/or otherwise creating an attachment feature for securing such insert to such wheel rim. In some aspects, one or more other material, such as a fiber material, a polymer material, a non-polymer material, and one or more other material is used to encapsulate and/or to secure the one or more insert 30 to one or more layer of material.
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[0097] The second tube preform 66 may be configured to slide over at least part of the first tube preform 64 while the first tube preform is in its third configuration.
[0098] With reference to
[0099] In one approach, an inner diameter of the second tube preform 66 is generally equivalent to an outer diameter of the first tube preform 64 when measured at a distal end of the center portion 60c of the mold assembly 60 (shown in
[0100] With reference to
[0101] In one aspect, one or more biasing items is utilized to move the second tube preform 66 to its third configuration and/or to retain the second tube preform 66 in its third configuration. The biasing items may include high-strength strand material, reinforcement fiber, one or more vacuum bag, one or more bladder, and/or one or more roller and/or actuator. In one approach, utilization of the biasing items includes winding such biasing item around the preform, such as by turning the mold, positioning such biasing item against and/or into close proximity with the first tube preform, and/or inflating, deflating, and/or actuating one or more such biasing item.
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[0104] In one approach, one or more additional layer of material is positioned on and/or otherwise draped onto the first and/or second tube preform 64, 66, onto one or more insert, and/or onto one or more other additional layer of material while the first and/or second tube preform 64, 66 is in a third or fourth configuration and/or when the wheel rim 14 is in the final configuration and/or as the wheel rim 14 is moved to its final configuration. The one or more additional layer of material may be configured to create predominately axially oriented stiffeners in an insert region of the wheel rim 14 and/or to otherwise create and/or contribute to the creation of one or more stiffened region of the wheel rim 14.
[0105] The method may further include curing the wheel rim 14 and/or removing the wheel rim 14 from the mold assembly 60 prior to drilling one or more of the bores 52 through one or more attachment insert 30 of the wheel rim 14. In one approach, the wheel center 16 is secured to the wheel rim 14 utilizing one or more attachment fastener 34 and one hole associated with such attachment fasteners 34 is sealed utilizing one or more seal plates 54. In one aspect, one or more attachment insert 30 is bored prior to being installed within and/or to a wheel rim 14. In this approach, the wheel rim 14 may be bored or machined as desired to provide access to the bore 52 formed in the insert 30.
[0106] As shown throughout the Figures already discussed, the mold assembly 60 has a revolute trough or the like that defines a wheel rim 14 with a revolute inner geometry, such that the inner diameter below the first layer 40 is generally constant. However, in another aspect, the wheel rim 14 may be formed with a non-revolute inner geometry. An example of the non-revolute inner geometry is shown in
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[0108] The inserts 30, after being placed into the pockets, may be generally flush with the non-pocketed portion of the first layer 40, such that the second layer 42 that is subsequently applied will have a generally flat profile. Thus, the outer diameter of the wheel rim 14 may be axisymmetric (revolute), while the inner diameter is non-axisymmetric (non-revolute). Alternatively, the inserts 30 may also project radially outward from the non-pocketed portion of the first layer 40, and the second layer 42 may have an outer profile with radially outward projections, or the like. Thus, both the inner and outer diameters of the wheel rim 14 may be non-axisymmetric (non-revolute).
[0109] In another approach, shown in
[0110] In the case of the inserts 30 including the spacer material 46 shown in
[0111] In each of the above aspects, the insert 30 has been disposed radially between the first layer and the second layer (where each of these layers may be a combination of multiple layers of material or plies). In an axial direction, the insert 30 is disposed between axially inner and outer portions of the bottom layer/ply stack. When formed on the mold assembly 60, the first layer 40 will form a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface, with the radially outer surface defining, in part, a radially outer volume, which corresponds generally to the sealed volume of the tire and wheel assembly when a tire is mounted. Thus, the fastener 32, or the axis of the fastener 32 will effectively pass through the sealed volume of the tire and wheel assembly. The insert 30 itself is sealed from the sealed volume by the second layer, where the plies of the second layer cover the insert. Put another way, the fastener 32, or the axis of the fastener 32, enters and exits the outer volume defined by the first layer 40, which is made possible by the provision of the insert 30 into this outer volume and the second layer 42 that covers the insert 30 and defines its own outer volume.
[0112] The foregoing and other objects are intended to be illustrative of the disclosure and are not meant in a limiting sense. Many possible embodiments of the disclosure may be made and will be readily evident upon a study of the following specification and accompanying drawings comprising a part thereof. Various features and subcombinations of the disclosure may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. Other objects and advantages of this disclosure will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of this invention and various features thereof.